Black People: Entertainers of African Descent in Europe and GermanyDr Rainer Lotz, 1997 - 398 Seiten Collection of essays concerning how African-American musical idioms were spread across Europe by African-Americans themselves. |
Inhalt
Foreword by Jeffrey Green | ix |
Introduction by Howard | xi |
Foolishness | 19 |
The Bohee Brothers | 35 |
Seth Weeks | 51 |
Belle Davis | 65 |
Hampton Bowman | 89 |
The Musical Spillers | 125 |
The Louisiana Troupes | 187 |
Will Garland | 199 |
Arabella Fields | 225 |
Sudanese Wedding | 247 |
The Black Diamonds | 257 |
William McAllan | 283 |
Louis Douglas | 297 |
The Harlequin Jazz and Hot Dance Series by Bruce Bastin | 391 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
African Afro-American American Apollo Arabella Fields Artist audience banjo Banjo World Belle Davis Berlin Bert Russell Black Nightingale Black Troubadours Bohee Brothers British Cake Walk Casino Circus coloured comedian Concert Coon Song cylinders Dahomey dancers disc drums duet Düsseldorf Edgar Jones Edison Bell Empire England ensemble Europe European film Fisk Jubilee Singers Four Black Diamonds Garland Germany girls Hamburg Hippodrome included instruments jazz Jazz Band Josephine Baker Jubilee Singers Köhler estate Laura Bowman London Lotz Louis Douglas Louisiana MacAllan mandolin Marion Cook Minstrels Musical Spillers musicians Netherlands Nigger Odeon orchestra original Orpheum Palace Paris performed Pete Hampton vocal Peter Köhler piano Piccaninnies played program also featured Prussia quartette ragtime Rainer recorded Reichshallen revue Robert Pernet scene Seth Weeks Sidney Bechet singing solo song and dance soprano Spillers stage Syncopated tenor Theatre tour Trip To Coontown troupe trumpet Variété vaudeville voice Wien William York